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Seatbelt Control position, Taking the Back, Collar Choke submission
     

3 Part Technique - Getting Seatbelt Control from 3 common positions. How to put hooks in from this position. Finishing with the traditional Collar Choke from the Back submission. The Seatbelt Control position is the most important part...
Collar Choke from Back
     

2 Part Technique - Dig your hand high as possible to reach your Collar Choking arm. Make certain to not let the opponent's head escape while pulling your hand across his neck. If the opponent is able to free his lower body while you at...
Posted: 5075 days ago
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Collar Choke from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

3 Part Technique - Feed the collar to your over arm from Seat Belt control and initiate the best grip possible to start the submissions. Push the opponent's blocking hand away and zip the choking grip up the collar for a tighter choke....
Collar Choke from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back, Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

3 Part Technique - There is an opportunity to shoot your hand deep into your opponent's collar when you roll him from his escape side back to your ideal choking side. Upon bringing back over to the correct side, use your under-hand to ...
Seat belt Control from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back, Lapel Control vs Back Escape Counter
     

3 Part Technique - One valuable tactic you should learn for attacking from the Back is the idea of resetting your choking arm when you can't make your choking grip. If you encounter a hindrance, simply remove your hand from his reach a...
Bow-N-Arrow Choke from Back, Katahajime Collar Choke from Back Mount
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains the two methods for clearing your bottom hook out for the Bow-N-Arrow Choke; and, also how to finish when your opponent runs away from your grip: [I] If the opponent bridges on top of you while transiti...
Seatbelt from Back Control, Turtle to Back Control, Collar Cradle Choke from Back, Bow-N-Arrow Choke vs Turtle, Bow-N-Arrow Choke from Back Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo demonstrates several options for when his opponent is defending the collar grip from Turtle by grabbing onto his own collar: [I] If the opponent is grabbing onto his same-side collars/lapels to defend, gain 1on1...
Seatbelt Control from Back, Collar Choke from Back, Bow-N-Arrow Choke from Back Mount, Countering Defensive Grips from Back Mount
     

3 Part Technique — Marcelo explains how to find a Collar Choke from Back when his opponent is grabbing onto his own collar and/or grabbing your choking-arm's sleeve: [I] While maintaining the Seatbelt, if you notice that your opponent ...
Seatbelt Control from Back, Turtle to Back Control, Katahajime, Back Control Recovery `
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo shares two ways to ensure tight Back Control when looking for the Gi Choke: [I] When your opponent escapes your hooks as you pull him back with the Seatbelt and drive in with your knee, look to secure a deep gri...
Collar Choke from Back, Turtle to Back Control, Back Control Recovery, Katahajime, Collar Choke Cradle from Back, Bow and Arrow Choke from Back Mount
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches how to finish with a Collar Choke when his opponent tries escaping by rolling away from the danger: [I] If your opponent is blocking you from connecting your hands together for Seatbelt Control after tak...
Collar Choke Cradle from Back Control
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo with the help of Paul demonstrates the Collar Choke Cradle and its variations: [I] The Collar Choke Cradle from Back Control is like the Bow-N-Arrow Choke except it is missing the leg across. Instead of mounting...
Collar Choke Cradle Variation from Back Control
     

2 Part Lesson - You've secured a sturdy choking grip on the opponent's lapel, yet he stalls your end game moves: Collar Choke, Cradle Choke, and Bow & Arrow Choke. With the opponent clamping your arm and his legs running away freely, c...
Bow and Arrow Choke vs Turtle, Collar Choke
     

2 Part Lesson - As the opponent momentarily waits in turtle, open his lapel and grab a sturdy grip to choke with. Reach through his leg and roll over the opponent's back to attack. If you lose the leg as you roll, weave your arm throug...
Collar Choke from Back Control
     

2 Part Lesson - Finishing the Collar Choke against the opponent's back escape and hand fighting from Back Control.
Posted: 3471 days ago
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Breaking Grips vs Bow-N-Arrow Defense → Bow-N-Arrow Choke → Katahajime `
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo breaks the defenses against his Bow-N-Arrow Choke: [I] Pro-Tip: use the edge and not the fold of the jacket's collar to cut into your opponent's neck, despite often finding the folded grip more comfortable to ho...
Chokes & Attacks vs Bow & Arrow Choke Escapes
     

3 Part Lesson - Marcelo provides answers against an opponent escaping the Bow and Arrow Choke by choosing attacks and chokes closest in proximity.
Posted: 3231 days ago
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Grip-Fighting for Gi-Chokes
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo explains his Kumikata for Shimewaza: [I] Control your opponent's hands first to ensure that you maintain both a head-start as well as a short-cut to his collar/lapel. You must develop this skill with increasing ...
Back Control Recovery → Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo retains Back Control and finishes: [I] If your opponent escapes his head to the mat on the Weakside as you go to grab his collar for the Katahajime or Bow-N-Arrow, release his lapel and grab behind his head for ...
Hook vs Bridging Back Escape → Katahajime
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo finds the choke against an opponent who incessantly tries to escape the back: [I] If your opponent bridges his weight on top of you, take out your back hook and flip him back onto the bottom hook; keep your bott...
Side Control to Back → Turtle to Back Control → Back Control Recovery → Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo makes a defensively minded opponent vulnerable to submission: [I] If your opponent lies on his back and protects his arms and neck, roll him up onto his side tightly without exposing gaps for his escape. Continu...
Collar Choke from Side Control → Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo teaches two variations of the Okuri-Erijime or Bow-N-Arrow Choke: [I] If your opponent throws out your hooks and tries to escape from your choking grip, maintain pressure on his nape with your shoulder and find ...
Collar Choke Cradle from Back → Bow and Arrow Choke vs Turtle
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo re-counters twice toward the choke finish: [I] If your opponent manages to get his hand inside his own collar to help pull it away from his neck as you squeeze for the choke, don't let go of the collar and addre...
Bow and Arrow Choke from Back
     

3 Part Lesson — Marcelo breaks down the steps toward finishing from the Back with the Gi: [I] The hardest part is making the grip on the collar that later chokes the opponent's neck. One must practice and develop confidence in making a...
Back Control Recovery → Bow and Arrow Choke → Collar Choke Cradle from Back
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo finishes the Collar Choke from Back: [I] The Collar Grip provides an invaluable opportunity to make your opponent tap, in that, it does not require you to open up your opponent's chin to make space for the stran...
Bow-N-Arrow Choke from Back → Double Arm Control Armbar from Mount → Spiral Armbar
     

2 Part Lesson — Marcelo loses his choke but rallies for an armbar: [I] If you encounter difficulty finishing the Bow-N-Arow Choke (Othenjime) because your opponent is defending strongly, sit him up to take out your leg and regain the M...
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